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Robots and water prove lifelines for stock-pickers — but performance short-circuits

Morningstar warned that despite the surge in popularity, most funds in this segment of the industry have failed to beat global equities over the past 10 years

The most popular thematic funds focus on AI, robotics and automation
The most popular thematic funds focus on AI, robotics and automation Photo: Kiyoshi Ota/ Getty Images

As investors turn to index-trackers in ever-greater numbers, funds offering targeted bets on industries such as robotics have proved a lucrative lifeline for active stock-pickers. But their performance has mostly failed to impress, according to a new report.

Assets invested in so-called thematic funds, which aim to pick the stocks best set to profit from trends such as technological development, rising longevity or water scarcity, have grown quickly — from $75bn at the end of 2016 to $195bn by the end of last year, according to the report from Morningstar, the fund analytics firm.

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